Written by July 12th, 2018

The Capra Review: Now Seeking Submissions

Established in 2014, The Capra Review is an online journal of fiction, nonfiction, and art. They publish a wide variety of forms and styles for a broad audience. The editors of The Capra Review view their work as a dare—they dare you to read closely and uncover their buried obsessions, or yours.

The Capra Review is published twice a year online, and each issue contains work from around five to ten contributors. They accept submissions on a rolling basis, and submitting authors can expect a response within about three months.

They recommend that submitting authors limit their work to 5,000 words or fewer, but they will read longer work. For fiction, they accept short stories and stand-alone novel excerpts. For nonfiction, they accept narratives, memoirs, personal essays, letters, travel journals, and confessions. They don’t accept academic articles. You can read the journal online to get a sense of what they publish.

The Capra Review accepts submissions via email, but not online or by post. They accept simultaneous submissions, but ask that authors immediately withdraw work published elsewhere. They do not accept multiple submissions, and they do not accept previously published work.

If you would like to learn more or submit to The Capra Review, please visit their website at http://www.thecaprareview.com/?page_id=62.

 

 

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